David A. Siegel Explained

David A. Siegel
Birth Date:3 May 1935
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Alma Mater:University of Miami (dropped out)
Occupation:Businessman
Organization:Westgate Resorts
Party:Republican
Children:12

David Alan Siegel (born May 3, 1935)[1] is an American businessman who founded Westgate Resorts Ltd, a Florida-based timeshare resort firm, and is its president and chief executive officer. He has ten biological children and two adopted children. Siegel is CEO of CFI Resorts Management Inc and Central Florida Investments Inc. His other businesses include real estate, construction, hotel and apartment management, travel services, insurance, transportation, and retail.

Siegel, his wife Jackie, and their Versailles house, a 85000ft2 residential construction project in Florida, were the subject of the 2012 documentary film The Queen of Versailles.[2], and the 2024 stage musical The Queen of Versailles (musical) with F. Murray Abraham originating the role of David.

Siegel was the owner of the Orlando Predators, an arena football team. He also bought the Cocoa Beach Pier and the Las Vegas Hotel.[3]

Personal life

Siegel was born to a wealthy Jewish family[4] [5] in Chicago, to Sadelle and Sid Siegel, a grocer, who moved the family and grocery business to Miami in 1945.[4] [6] Siegel grew up in Florida where he graduated from Miami Senior High School in 1953, and later studied marketing and management at the University of Miami, before dropping out.

In March 1961, Siegel married Geraldine Florence Sanstrom.[7] The couple had three children: Steven, Valerie, and Richard. Their marriage ended in 1968. In 1970, Siegel married Betty Tucker, with whom he had a daughter, Susan, and moved from Miami to Orlando.[8] They divorced in 1997, and he remained the custodial parent of all the children. He met his current wife Jackie Siegel in 1998.[8] And although she is not Jewish, they were married in a Jewish ceremony.[5] [9] Together, they have eight children, including Jackie's adopted niece, Jonquil. Their other children are: Victoria, David, Daniel, Debbie, Drew, and twins, Jacqueline and Jordan.[10]

Siegel's businesses, family, and personal life were adversely affected by the 2008 financial crisis, as seen in the documentary The Queen of Versailles.[11]

On June 6, 2015, the Siegels' 18-year-old daughter Victoria Siegel was found unresponsive at their home in Windermere and, after being taken to hospital, was pronounced dead. The cause of death was later determined to be a drug overdose, which motivated him to advocate against drug abuse.[12] [13]

Politics

Siegel campaigned for George W. Bush in 2000.[14]

In a February 2012 interview with Susan Berfield, Siegel elaborated:

During the 2012 United States elections, Siegel caused controversy and public debate when he sent a mass email to his employees, suggesting that they vote for Republican Party candidate Mitt Romney or he might have to take drastic measures in how he operated the company (including cutting back on his company's workforce).[15] [16] In January 2015, it was noted that his company had experienced "the best year in our history" and he raised his company's minimum wage to $10 per hour.[17]

Sexual harassment lawsuit by Dawn Myers

In 2008, Siegel was found liable in a sexual-harassment lawsuit brought by former Westgate employee Dawn Myers. After a trial in the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida, the jury awarded $5.4 million, but the judge reduced the award to $610,000.[18] In the trial award, Myers recovered $103,622.09 in compensatory damages and $506,847.75 in punitive damages arising from her claim of battery under state law, but her claims of sexual harassment were found to be time-barred.[19] The United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit dismissed an appeal and cross-appeal, affirming the district court's judgment.[19]

The Queen of Versailles

The Queen of Versailles is a 2012 American documentary film by Lauren Greenfield. The film shows Jackie Siegel and David Siegel, owners of Westgate Resorts, and their family as they attempt to build the Versailles house, the largest and most expensive single-family house in the United States, and the crisis they face as the U.S. economy declines.

The film also shows Siegel trying and failing to retain ownership of Westgate's Las Vegas high-rise resort, the PH Towers Westgate. Siegel's son and senior Westgate executive, Richard, is quoted as saying that David Siegel's determination not to lose the Ph Tower was a major source of the company's financial troubles in 2009–11. On November 22, 2011, a controlling interest in the property was sold to Resort Finance America LLC.[20]

On January 10, 2012, David Siegel and Westgate Resorts, Ltd filed a lawsuit in Florida against the Sundance Institute and the filmmakers of The Queen of Versailles, claiming that Sundance's published film description was defamatory. On January 23, 2013, the United States District Court Judge Conway of the Middle District of Florida ordered a stay of the lawsuit pending arbitration. In her order, Judge Conway called the testimony previously offered by Siegel during court hearings "inconsistent and incredible and thus lacking weight".[21] [22] [23]

The matter was subsequently heard before an arbitrator for the Independent Film & Television Alliance (IFTA) in June 2013. On March 13, 2014, the arbitrator awarded in favor of the filmmakers, Lauren Greenfield and Frank Evers, including an order that David Siegel and Westgate Resorts pay $750,000 to the filmmakers.[24] [25]

The arbitrator wrote in the award, "Having viewed the supposedly egregious portions of the Motion Picture numerous times, [the Arbitrator] simply does not find that any of the content of the Motion Picture was false." The arbitrator also wrote that Westgate had failed to show how the documentary damaged it. Finally, the arbitrator noted that Westgate "did not remotely establish the type of malice required for a defamation claim on behalf of a public figure."[26]

A second lawsuit filed by David Siegel (and Jackie Siegel) in February 2013 against the filmmakers of The Queen of Versailles was subsequently heard by Greg Derin of the American Arbitration Association in Los Angeles. On February 28, 2014, Derin ruled that the filmmakers' agreement with the family, pertaining to certain life rights, was "invalid and unenforceable". The Siegels' attempt to sue for $5 million in damages was also dismissed by Derin.[27]

Mystery Fun House

Siegel was one of the founders of Mystery Fun House, an attraction in Orlando, Florida, that opened on March 28, 1976, and operated until 2001. It was located near International Drive, on Major Boulevard, across from Universal Orlando Resort. Over time, the fun house expanded to include a laser-tag facility, an arcade, a dinosaur-themed mini golf course, and other attractions. He also produced the movie Night Terror within the MFH in 2002. It starred local talent but also included Jeff Speakman and Al Lewis (The Munsters).

Filmography

YearTitleSelfProducerActorNotes
2000 Held for Ransom
2002 Night Terror
2011 My Trip to the Dark Side
2012 The Queen of Versailles
2015 Celebrity Wife Swap
2015 Bob Massi Is the Property Man
2016 Beneath the Crown
2017 Flipping Out
2021 Below Deck

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: David A. Siegel . Orlando Sentinel. April 20, 2013. June 14, 2020.
  2. Web site: queenofversailles.com. www.queenofversailles.com. May 7, 2020.
  3. Web site: Westgate Las Vegas owner David Siegel: 'I like the odds here — we know what we can do out here' - Las Vegas Sun Newspaper . September 8, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180827075540/https://lasvegassun.com/vegasdeluxe/2014/jul/09/westgate-las-vegas-owner-david-siegel-i-odds-here-/ . August 27, 2018 . dead .
  4. Web site: Sadelle Siegel worked into her 90s, was 'woman with golden arm' in Vegas. Orlando Sentinel. June 8, 2008 . June 14, 2020.
  5. http://www.thejewishweek.com/blogs/julie-wieners-mix/intermarried-versailles Jewish Week: "Intermarried In 'Versailles'"
  6. Web site: Is David Siegel The Magic's Man. Orlando Sentinel. February 3, 2002 . June 14, 2020.
  7. Web site: All Florida Marriage Collection. Ancestry.com. July 15, 2013.
  8. Web site: Berfield . Susan . Inside what would be the biggest house in America – MSN Real Estate . https://archive.today/20130411111148/http://realestate.msn.com/inside-what-would-be-the-biggest-house-in-america?page=1 . dead . April 11, 2013 . Realestate.msn.com . March 4, 2013 .
  9. Web site: Timeshare Baron Weds Former Beauty Queen . Orlando Sentinel . June 14, 2020 . January 3, 2000.
  10. News: Waring. Jana. Queen of Versailles. July 15, 2013. Playground News Magazine. March 12, 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20130703141308/http://playground-magazine.com/2009/03/queen-of-versailles/. July 3, 2013. dead.
  11. News: Time-share king restarts work on Florida Versailles as business booms. Barbara. Liston. July 30, 2012. Reuters.
  12. Web site: Queen of Versailles Stars Jackie & David Siegel Speak Out After Daughter's Fatal Overdose: 'Victoria Didn't Die in Vain' . People . July 30, 2015. June 13, 2020.
  13. Brinkmann, Paul. "David Siegel backs off day-to-day operations of Westgate", Orlando Sentinel, October 7, 2015. Accessed April 28, 2016.
  14. News: Goldberg. Adam. David Siegel, Florida Real Estate Mogul, Claims To Be 'Personally Responsible' For George W. Bush's 2000 Victory. HuffPost. June 14, 2020. July 31, 2012.
  15. Web site: Why David Siegel Told His Employees to Vote for Romney. Susan. Berfield. October 10, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20121011181526/http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-10-10/why-david-siegel-told-his-employees-to-vote-for-romney. dead. October 11, 2012. Business Week.
  16. http://gawker.com/5950189/the-ceo-who-built-himself-americas-largest-house-just-threatened-to-fire-his-employees-if-obamas-elected Gawker "The CEO Who Built Himself America's Largest House Just Threatened to Fire His Employees if Obama's Elected"
  17. Web site: David Siegel ups minimum pay to $10 an hour. Orlando Sentinel. January 5, 2015. January 5, 2015.
  18. News: Mr. Big . Orlando Magazine . June 2009 . February 5, 2013.
  19. Web site: Dawn Georgette Myers v. Central Florida Investments, Inc., David Siegel, et al. . United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit . January 6, 2010 . February 5, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130512120053/http://www.ca11.uscourts.gov/opinions/ops/200816291.pdf . May 12, 2013 . dead .
  20. http://www.vegasinc.com/news/2011/nov/22/ph-towers-westgate-planet-hollywood-has-new-owner/ Ph Towers has new owner
  21. News: Eriq Gardner . 'Queen of Versailles' Filmmaker Wins Key Ruling in Defamation Fight . January 25, 2013 . February 6, 2013 . The Hollywood Reporter.
  22. Web site: Westgate Resorts, Ltd. v. Lauren Greenfield, Frank Evers and Greenfield/Evers LLC . January 24, 2013 . February 6, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130226034017/http://www.entlawdigest.com/2013/01/29/qofversailles.pdf . February 26, 2013 . dead .
  23. Web site: Entertainment Law Digest . 'Queen of Versailles' Spat Heads to Arbitration . Deshayla Strachan . January 29, 2013 . February 6, 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130221011823/http://www.entlawdigest.com/2013/01/29/2114.htm . February 21, 2013 . dead .
  24. News: Hollywood Reporter . 'Queen of Versailles' Filmmaker Beats Westgate's Defamation Claim (Exclusive) . Eriq Gardner . March 13, 2014.
  25. Web site: Hollywood Reporter . IFTA backs filmmakers over "Queens of Versailles" complaint . Adam Benzine . March 17, 2014.
  26. News: IFTA Award by Roy Rifkin in matter of Westgate Resort Ltd versus Frank Evers, Lauren Greenfield, and Greenfield/Evers LLC.
  27. Web site: Exclusive: "Queen of Versailles" subjects ink NBC studio deal. May 7, 2020.